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i've been using dr. sebagh and cindy's formulas for three years, and it is amazing how great my skin looks. >> my skin is much tighter, which is wonderful at my age. ( laughs ) love it! >> dr. jean-louis sebagh has been caring for cindy crawford's skin for over 15 years now. allure magazine calls him the youth guru. via satellite from france, please welcome dr. jean-louis sebagh. >> ( applause ) >> hello, bonjour. >> dr. sebagh, it's so nice to finally see you. you met cindy when she was 28. can you tell us what was your first impression when you met cindy 15 years ago? >> i was very impressed. i don't know, she's the most beautiful woman in the world, and... for me, i'm always curious to see that my fantasy is gonna match the reality, and that's the good surprise. with cindy, reality is much better than the fantasy. >> aww. >> thank you. >> ( applause ) >> now, dr. sebagh, we've all heard about this amazing melon extract. would you like to fill us in a little bit more about that, how you found it, how y
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once again, tell us what did that look like, sound like, tell us what you saw. >> yeah, scott, i was standing on boyle stoj street and i looked to my left and the first explosion went off. and we thought it was kind of a celebratory noise it was a huge, loud sound. but suddenly the air was filled with smoke. and you could sense that something was gone wrong because everyone was running. i actually ran to my right and tripped on the ground because there were people going in all directions. and we actually ran towards where the second bomb went off. and we saw that go off. and tried to go in the other way, away from boylston street. and that's what everyone was doing. but as we were standing there and running, people were visually hurt there was blood on the ground. policeman were carrying children who had fallen. and the whole scene was really depressing to watch. >> pelley: this is videotape that you are watching that was shot about an hour ago of many of the victims being taken away from the scene of two explosions that struck near the finish line of the boston marathon. many people
once again, tell us what did that look like, sound like, tell us what you saw. >> yeah, scott, i was standing on boyle stoj street and i looked to my left and the first explosion went off. and we thought it was kind of a celebratory noise it was a huge, loud sound. but suddenly the air was filled with smoke. and you could sense that something was gone wrong because everyone was running. i actually ran to my right and tripped on the ground because there were people going in all directions....
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. it helps me feel good and look good too! ♪ activia! ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover customers are getting five percent cashback bonus on travel. it pays to get more, it pays to discover. >>> dr. jen ashton back with us again as we devote today's show to becoming the person you want to be in 2010. so let's take it from the top. male pattern baldness affects nearly 70% of men by age 35. 85% by age 50. and it's not just men who have to worry. over 30 million women experience thinning hair, as well. but not all hope is lost. there are some solutions that actually help regrow hair. so joining us this morning, a hair loss
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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into this mess, it's going to take us awhile to get us out of it. is he running out of time? >> no. look. i think -- he would be the first one to tell you that he doesn't think this economy is producing jobs fast enough. but again, i don't think this all happened in the last year, the last two years. it took us many years to get to this point, and it's going to take us awhile to get out. we lost 3.5 million jobs the six months before the president came in to office. and in the past 15 months we've created 2 million jobs. again, that doesn't fill the hole that we've lost because we certainly lost jobs in the beginning of our administration. and the key is, we've got to continue to make progress. it is slow, it's sometimes steady, and it's a little bit in fits and starts. but, i think the president has to continue to do what he's done and that is focus on strengthening the economy and creating jobs. >> robert, i only have about 20 seconds here with you. so i just need a quick answer from you. looking at the landscape last night, the seven candidates t
into this mess, it's going to take us awhile to get us out of it. is he running out of time? >> no. look. i think -- he would be the first one to tell you that he doesn't think this economy is producing jobs fast enough. but again, i don't think this all happened in the last year, the last two years. it took us many years to get to this point, and it's going to take us awhile to get out. we lost 3.5 million jobs the six months before the president came in to office. and in the past 15...
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will the storms follow us into the weekend? meteorologist tim williams and marty bass join us. first, we go to tim. >> good afternoon. if asked if there were breaking news, this would be it. the two flash flood watches have become flash flood warnings. the warnings are in effect until 3:15. a watch means the area is conducive to the problem. the warning moons it's happening -- means it's happening. some areas are seeing an inch of rain an hour. this will continue into the weekend. for more, we send it over to marty bass. >>> good afternoon. into the weekend and maybe into early next week. we have this cutoff low continuing to funnel moisture right up the east coast. now we're starting to make adjustments in the rainfall total probability, possibility and thinking. have a graphic to show you. there's been a subtle change. the three to six inches of rain has moved further west over 95 and pressing northwest, west and southwest beyond what you would call the i-95 corridor. two days ago this line was straddling the eastern shore and the chesapeake bay. now we're thinking one to thr
will the storms follow us into the weekend? meteorologist tim williams and marty bass join us. first, we go to tim. >> good afternoon. if asked if there were breaking news, this would be it. the two flash flood watches have become flash flood warnings. the warnings are in effect until 3:15. a watch means the area is conducive to the problem. the warning moons it's happening -- means it's happening. some areas are seeing an inch of rain an hour. this will continue into the weekend. for...
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join us for the stories and all the breaking news. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast will take us through sunday. that's coming up next. ,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. it's going to happen. where all of the action is going to be. before we get to that, a few days weatherwise to talk about. today is gorgeous. we are in the 50s. tomorrow the clouds come and followed by rain. that will continue into thursday when we spike at 51. the rain gets out of here thursday, and here comes the cold air as we had for the weekend. can you hide close to 40 degrees or in the upper 30s. so for sunday at this point it looks like the next front will stay north of us but we will continue to track that and give you updates. it is going to turn colder so we were talking about this during the morning show, get the cold weather gear out. a lot of people don't mind wearing some of it. >> will try to hang on. longsleeved shirts on sunday for sure. >> don't wear sleeveless. >> you are like, are you crazy? >> i could wear my sleeveless camel. >> don't forget to watch on forgettab
join us for the stories and all the breaking news. >> stay with us. the five-day forecast will take us through sunday. that's coming up next. ,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back. it's going to happen. where all of the action is going to be. before we get to that, a few days weatherwise to talk about. today is gorgeous. we are in the 50s. tomorrow the clouds come and followed by rain. that will continue into thursday when we spike at 51. the rain gets out of here thursday, and here comes the...
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he didn't use drugs. this is the "cbs morning news" he didn't use drugs. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, may 21st, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm emily smith in for michelle gielan. wall street reform is a big step closer to reality this morning. late last night, the senate approved a major financial overhaul bill and a victory for president obama just two months after he signed health care reform into law. the vote was 59-39, including four republicans, for a measure that includes reform of wall street and new rules and protections for home buyers and consumers. the senate bill gives the government more oversight of the biggest u.s. banks, imposes new trading regulations on complex derivative investments, requires home buyers to prove they can pay their mortgages, and establishes a consumer protection bureau to prevent abuse by lenders. connecticut senator christopher dodd praised the sweeping nature of the reform. >> any one of these major sections of the bill could stand almost as a piece of landmark legislation in and o
he didn't use drugs. this is the "cbs morning news" he didn't use drugs. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, may 21st, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm emily smith in for michelle gielan. wall street reform is a big step closer to reality this morning. late last night, the senate approved a major financial overhaul bill and a victory for president obama just two months after he signed health care reform into law. the vote was 59-39,...
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>> i used to love money and use people. now i love people and use money. >> reporter: that family emergency fund has helped people keep their cars, get out of debt, stay in their homes. nikki o'keefe and her husband john fell four months behind on their mortgage after john lost his job and nicky became ill. they were about to lose their home. they were about to lose their home. when the church paid off their $17,000 mortgage. >> you won't have the burden of having a mortgage. >> what can we say? >> i don't know what i can say. >> there's a car out front. that's yours. >> are you serious? >> reporter: rachael cole an unemployed single mother has been out of work for much of the last three years. >> thank you. >> reporter: her car was repossessed a few months ago making her job search even tougher. >> many people right now know there's hope. i've found it right here. >> reporter: what's this mean to you, this car? >> it means everything. it really does. >> reporter: since last year, the church has helped more than 300 familie
>> i used to love money and use people. now i love people and use money. >> reporter: that family emergency fund has helped people keep their cars, get out of debt, stay in their homes. nikki o'keefe and her husband john fell four months behind on their mortgage after john lost his job and nicky became ill. they were about to lose their home. they were about to lose their home. when the church paid off their $17,000 mortgage. >> you won't have the burden of having a mortgage....
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governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> based on 27 years in cia and four and a half years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> reporter: although cia drone strikes against terrorist safe havens and pakistan border areas continue without let-up, pakistani intelligence at the same time actually protects some of the terrorist groups. the cia gave pakistan the location of two compound where's the explosives smuggled across the border to kill american soldiers in afghanistan are manufactured. someone in pakistani intelligence apparently alerted the terrorists, who immediately emptied out the compounds. but for all the double dealing, the chairman of the joint chiefs says the u.s. cannot afford to turn its back on a country that has both terrorists and nuclear weapons on its soil. >> if we walk away from it, it's my view it will be a much more dangerous place a decade from now, and we'll be back. >> reporter: right now, the pakistanis are pushi
governments that lie to us? when do we say enough is enough? >> based on 27 years in cia and four and a half years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> reporter: although cia drone strikes against terrorist safe havens and pakistan border areas continue without let-up, pakistani intelligence at the same time actually protects some of the terrorist groups. the cia gave pakistan the location of two compound where's the explosives...
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of missouri joins us, as well. good morning. i'd like to begin wit you. there were four holdouts yesterday before your meeting with the president. did he succeed in changing any minds? >> well, i think we're getting there. failure is not an option. the american people are tired of having to go in their pocket every year for higher and higher health costs. this is about saving money. this is about saving lives an l.s and it's about saving medicare. so we've got to get this done and i'm optimistic it's going to happen. >> we know at least senator nelson was not convinced at least not where abortion funding is concerned and he's plan to go introduce a ban on that today. will you support a bill that does not include abortion funding? >> well, let's be clear. the bill as is it stance does continue the current law which says no federal money can be used to fund abortions. what this amendment does is goes further. it actually says you can't use private money in a private market for any kind of health services related to a
of missouri joins us, as well. good morning. i'd like to begin wit you. there were four holdouts yesterday before your meeting with the president. did he succeed in changing any minds? >> well, i think we're getting there. failure is not an option. the american people are tired of having to go in their pocket every year for higher and higher health costs. this is about saving money. this is about saving lives an l.s and it's about saving medicare. so we've got to get this done and i'm...
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none of us are exempt. rurt the ot >> reporter: the other battle is happening on capitol hill, senators will spend the weekend wrank plipg over max because cuss eversion of the health care bill. there's widespread opposition to its proposed taxes on so-called cadillac health benefits and its penalty against those who don't have insurance. >> i think had there is a lot of heavy lifting that will have to be done to fix this bill. certainly on key provisions such as affordability and choice, there needs to be some major changes. >> reporter: the baucus draft was originally pronounced dead on arrival because it has no public option and by most republicans because they say it still costs too much, but those criticisms seem to have just been a prelude to a weekend of horse trading. chris in. >> kimberly dozier for us, thank you. >>> for more on health care reform and what a final bill might look like, we turn to patrick o'connor in washington. he covers congress for politico.com. good morning. >> good morning. >>
none of us are exempt. rurt the ot >> reporter: the other battle is happening on capitol hill, senators will spend the weekend wrank plipg over max because cuss eversion of the health care bill. there's widespread opposition to its proposed taxes on so-called cadillac health benefits and its penalty against those who don't have insurance. >> i think had there is a lot of heavy lifting that will have to be done to fix this bill. certainly on key provisions such as affordability and...
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you can use a nonstick pan if you would like. we're using all local frequents. we have -- local ingredients. we have all local ingredients. we'll use the squash and celery roots and fresh herbs and thyme and rose -- rosemary. we have pepper also. >> will you do this next week? >> no, we'll feature this at the restaurant. my father is doing his famous crepes. we'll feature that. what we feature at the restaurant is local. that was fun. the local ingredients [ laughter ] >> we've done this 20 years. my father's been doing that 20 years. we've done it for 20 years and we love going there and doing the crepes there. >> and the taste of tour count -- taste of howard county is celebrating the 20th anniversary. >> we'll also do the day with the chef. you can bid on spending a day with me. we go to the mark and then, we come back and cook it for eight hours. >> we should mention, this is the information, you can go to gill crest hospice. >> we're also partners, too. >> and the restaurants and caterers are coming together, october 23rd is the date. it's at turf valley. t
you can use a nonstick pan if you would like. we're using all local frequents. we have -- local ingredients. we have all local ingredients. we'll use the squash and celery roots and fresh herbs and thyme and rose -- rosemary. we have pepper also. >> will you do this next week? >> no, we'll feature this at the restaurant. my father is doing his famous crepes. we'll feature that. what we feature at the restaurant is local. that was fun. the local ingredients [ laughter ] >>...
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. >> to use face recognition, use the color-coded button on your remote. >> stahl: facial recognition is already in some of our home appliances, like tv. >> hi, tv! >> stahl: and big business is free to do this kind of surveillance while government has all kinds of restrictions. >> what's unique about face recognition is the fact that you can do it surreptitiously from a distance and continually. >> stahl: it can happen and we don't even know. >> that's the point. >> cooper: camp 14 was all that shin dong hyuk says he knew for the first 23 years of his life. 15,000 people are believed to be imprisoned here, surrounded by an electrified fence. did anybody ever explain to you why you were in a camp? >> ( translated ): no, never. because i was born there, i just thought those people who carried guns were born to carry guns, and prisoners like me were born as prisoners. >> logan: it is just unbelievable. michael jackson sells more tickets dead than most artists do alive. >> that is absolutely true. he's the biggest-selling artist on itunes. and he has sold approximately 50 million albums
. >> to use face recognition, use the color-coded button on your remote. >> stahl: facial recognition is already in some of our home appliances, like tv. >> hi, tv! >> stahl: and big business is free to do this kind of surveillance while government has all kinds of restrictions. >> what's unique about face recognition is the fact that you can do it surreptitiously from a distance and continually. >> stahl: it can happen and we don't even know. >> that's...
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less for us. more for you. >> cooper: in the 12 years american forces have been fighting in afghanistan, we've learned a lot about the war, but we haven't seen much about what life is like for ordinary afghans-- the violence, the poverty and the fear of the taliban. about a year ago, we began to hear stories of a massive migration out of afghanistan; a journey being made by thousands of afghan children, some as young as nine years old. they often spend years on the road, trying to make it to europe. to get there, however, they have to survive what might be one of the most difficult and dangerous journeys in the world. you see them all over europe; small groups of afghan boys, searching for a better life. tired and hungry, these afghan kids are on a greek island trying to find a bus to athens, just one more stop on a journey that's already taken some of them years. police find them hidden under floorboards in vans or smuggled in secret compartments in trucks. kids fleeing afghanistan now make up on
less for us. more for you. >> cooper: in the 12 years american forces have been fighting in afghanistan, we've learned a lot about the war, but we haven't seen much about what life is like for ordinary afghans-- the violence, the poverty and the fear of the taliban. about a year ago, we began to hear stories of a massive migration out of afghanistan; a journey being made by thousands of afghan children, some as young as nine years old. they often spend years on the road, trying to make it...
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they thrilled us, told us stories, and made us look back in wonder. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. this is walter concriet reporting. three weeks after the offensive began... look at that rocket go! into the clouds at 3,000 feet. whew. boy. and that's the way it is. ♪ amazing grace ♪. >> the hope rises again, and the dream lives on. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ i once was lost but now i'm found ♪ found ♪ . >> i think the important thing is to be a person who's really committed to other people. >> good-bye, charlie. ♪ ♪ this could be love because i had the time of my life i never felt this way before ♪ yes, i swear it's the truth ♪ and i owe it all to you ♪ ♪ hey, baby ♪ >> what god wants is obedience. what god wants is people with faith. what god wants is people who are willing to suffer! >> when you know something and feel it and have a love for it, my god, do it. don't let it go by. ♪ he was a friend of mine ♪. >> who did you take to the high school prom? >> madeleine mason. >> you remember? >> got to her before you did. ( laug
they thrilled us, told us stories, and made us look back in wonder. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. this is walter concriet reporting. three weeks after the offensive began... look at that rocket go! into the clouds at 3,000 feet. whew. boy. and that's the way it is. ♪ amazing grace ♪. >> the hope rises again, and the dream lives on. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ i once was lost but now i'm found ♪ found ♪ . >> i think the important thing is...
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always nice to have you with us here. >> good morning. >> give us an idea. women are going to be sort of moving up when it comes to being in charge of finances. and by as quickly as 2020. >> yeah. this is not too far ahead. even though it sounds futuristic. this is a study by intuit 2020, a future financial services report that showed on both ends of the age spectrum, women are going to be real powerhouses when it comes to finances. making money and managing money. specifically women 65 and over. they're going to be part of the unretired. because by 2020, one in six are -- people in this country, are going to be over 65. 60% of those are going to be women. and they're the big drivers of microbusiness. now microbusinesses have employees of less than five. 26 million microbusinesses today, women are going to drive those microbusinesses to 33 million by 2020 and seniors are going to be a big part of that. millennials, a different way. they have higher educational levels. they graduate from college more, graduate school more. so they are going to be earning the
always nice to have you with us here. >> good morning. >> give us an idea. women are going to be sort of moving up when it comes to being in charge of finances. and by as quickly as 2020. >> yeah. this is not too far ahead. even though it sounds futuristic. this is a study by intuit 2020, a future financial services report that showed on both ends of the age spectrum, women are going to be real powerhouses when it comes to finances. making money and managing money....
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use." we have also learned that the lab director met with johan bruyneel, postal's manager, and lance armstrong. such a meeting would be highly unusual according to david howman the director general of the world anti-doping agency. >> pelley: what would be wrong with either the athlete or the athlete's coach being in this meeting with the lab director? >> david howman: you can't have a situation where you have athletes going and having one on one conversations with lab-- just for the mere perception that that would be wrong. we can't have a situation where athletes get preferential treatment, preferential information, or even meetings of... of that nature. >> pelley: we are told that the swiss lab director has given a sworn statement to the f.b.i. an official familiar with the investigation says that the lab director told the f.b.i. that a representative of the international cycling union wanted the matter of the suspicious test to go no further. the lab director also said that the meeting
use." we have also learned that the lab director met with johan bruyneel, postal's manager, and lance armstrong. such a meeting would be highly unusual according to david howman the director general of the world anti-doping agency. >> pelley: what would be wrong with either the athlete or the athlete's coach being in this meeting with the lab director? >> david howman: you can't have a situation where you have athletes going and having one on one conversations with lab-- just...
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walter invited us to believe in him, and he never let us down. this country has lftost an icon and a dear friend and he will be truly missed. >> joining us now is morley safir. good morning to you. chris wragge and maggie rodriguez in new york. >> good morning. >> what did walter cronkite mean to you? >> well above all, he was a friend. and when i came to work for cbs, shortly after i was hired, i went to vietnam. and the feeling that you had as a correspondent covering this war that was in the course of escalating, at that kind of distance, before satellites and all of that stuff, you really felt like you were at the other end of the world and out of reach. walter changed that. he -- you felt you had a friend in court as a correspondent. cronkite had been there. world war ii and the aftermath. so above all he was a friend he was also a funny man off camera. i think people might have had an idea that this guy was all serious. he was not. >> really? what kind of things would he do that were funny? >> many of them may not be repeatable. but he was
walter invited us to believe in him, and he never let us down. this country has lftost an icon and a dear friend and he will be truly missed. >> joining us now is morley safir. good morning to you. chris wragge and maggie rodriguez in new york. >> good morning. >> what did walter cronkite mean to you? >> well above all, he was a friend. and when i came to work for cbs, shortly after i was hired, i went to vietnam. and the feeling that you had as a correspondent covering...
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tear us apart again... ♪ hey! ♪ love... hi. here's the deal: i'm just gonna say it, so don't think i'm a dope or whatever. okay... every night, i see you sitting here, not messing around like the rest of us, or killing time till the bars open, and i'm thinking this girl's different. special. yeah, right. (giggles) just hear me out, okay? because every night, i'm like: "go over there right now, say the perfect thing..." but i kn whatever it is, she'll just think it's some dumb pick-up in a library. not yet, i don't. you think i should give it a shot? go for it. i'm gonna do it then. (laughing) okay? you ready? here it comes. (clears throat) would you have dinner withe? i bought his crap, hook, line and sinker. you were young, he was good. and that's why you dropped out? i got a job and i put my brother through college. at least one of us graduated. if that's it, can i go? yeah. if you find who killed him... give 'em a medal. guys like delaney make it hell for the rest of us. your point? my point is, sometimes wom
tear us apart again... ♪ hey! ♪ love... hi. here's the deal: i'm just gonna say it, so don't think i'm a dope or whatever. okay... every night, i see you sitting here, not messing around like the rest of us, or killing time till the bars open, and i'm thinking this girl's different. special. yeah, right. (giggles) just hear me out, okay? because every night, i'm like: "go over there right now, say the perfect thing..." but i kn whatever it is, she'll just think it's some dumb...
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stay with us. a symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. dulera is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop dulera and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take dulera more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if dulera can help you breathe easi
stay with us. a symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may...
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use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. ever seen anything likeme neither. it's new beneful incredibites. uh-huh! it's just the way you like it-- made with wholesome grains, real beef, even carrots and peas. you love the smaller-size, easy-to-chew kibbles, and i love the carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. whoa! wait for me! ha-ha. you only think you're getting spoiled. [ woman announcing ] new beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. i buy plants, i bring them home, and then...i water too little... too much... or i just forget. but look. this is doing fine. why? it's planted in miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. it holds 33% more water... than ordinary potting soil, releasing it as plants need it, not when i get around to it. and there's miracle-gro plant food mixed in. so you get miracle-gro results... i like that. [ female announcer ] new and improved miracle-gro moisture control potting mix. success starts with the soil. >>> isn't it interesting how when so
use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. ever seen anything likeme neither. it's new beneful incredibites. uh-huh! it's just the way you like it-- made with wholesome grains, real beef, even carrots and peas. you love the smaller-size, easy-to-chew kibbles, and i love the carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. whoa! wait for me! ha-ha. you only think you're getting spoiled. [ woman announcing ] new beneful...
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh-oh. ♪ [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. simply delicious. eggo nutri-grain waffles. there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. our premium litters now work harder to help neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling like home. >>> christian louboutin may not be a household name but when you talk about the red soled shoes, they belong to someone on the set, they know what you mean.s, a designer is defending his name. >> a judge ruled he cannot trademark the soles. [ female announcer ] what if your natural beauty could be flawless too? discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. aveeno tinted moisturizers. use your savings pass for an ext
when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh-oh. ♪ [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. simply delicious. eggo nutri-grain waffles. there's another way litter box dust:e purina tidy cats. our premium litters now work harder to help neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats. keep your home smelling...
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intelligence sources telling us that it's true. david martin says this marks the rise of a physician turned terrorist who is determined to do violence in the united stat states. >> reporter: the king is dead. how long will the new king live? ayman al-zawahiri, osama bin laden's right hand man for over a decade, is the new leader of al qaeda. and with that comes the title of world's most-wanted man. >> well, i'm not sure it's a position anybody should aspire to under the circumstances. >> reporter: to that mind, defense secretary gates, joint chiefs chairman admiral mullen added this at a pentagon peres conference today. >> as we did both seek and succeed in killing bin laden, we will do the same with al-zawahiri. >> reporter: al-zawahiri doesn't have bin laden's charisma but he's ever bit as committed to killing americans. >> he's blood thirsty and he's been waiting for a long time. >> reporter: lawrence wright won the pe pulitzer prize for hs book back to al-zawahiri's years as a young revolutionary doctor in cairo. he was part of
intelligence sources telling us that it's true. david martin says this marks the rise of a physician turned terrorist who is determined to do violence in the united stat states. >> reporter: the king is dead. how long will the new king live? ayman al-zawahiri, osama bin laden's right hand man for over a decade, is the new leader of al qaeda. and with that comes the title of world's most-wanted man. >> well, i'm not sure it's a position anybody should aspire to under the...
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nancy cordes tells us information on the recorders has given us clues about the actions of the pilots. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder reveals it was the youngest of the three three pilots who announced "i have the controls" after speed indicators in the airbus a-330 malfunctioned and the autopilot disengaged. when a stall warning went off, the 32-year-old copilot initially pointed the nose down as pilot are trained to do to pick up speed and lift. but when he leveled off and a second stall warning sounded he pointed the nose up. the plane began to rock, then stall, plummeting toward the atlantic for three and a half minutes. just one minute before the plane hit the water, he handed responsibility to the other copilot who was 37 saying "you have the controls" but it was too late. the captain of the jet, who, at 58, was by far the most experienced of the three, had rushed back to the cockpit from a rest break but it does not appear he ever retook the controls. an air france official defended the pilots saying "we had an optimal level of competency in this air france plane's coc
nancy cordes tells us information on the recorders has given us clues about the actions of the pilots. >> reporter: the cockpit voice recorder reveals it was the youngest of the three three pilots who announced "i have the controls" after speed indicators in the airbus a-330 malfunctioned and the autopilot disengaged. when a stall warning went off, the 32-year-old copilot initially pointed the nose down as pilot are trained to do to pick up speed and lift. but when he leveled...
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take us inside, based on your experience, take us inside that meeting. what sit going to be like between these two men today? >> well, i think prime minister netanyahu, who is very well-known for gamesmanship, has chosen to really play up this difference. because it isn't that big a difference. the white house certainly didn't intend this as a major policy shift. previous presidents have talked about a settlement being based on the 1967 lines. >> but this is the first official statement in >> well, right. and the difference was, they didn't include a few words the israelis care about. the words they wanted to see was, reflecting new realities. that is, since 1967, israeli settlements have built up around jerusalem. president bush, in a letter to then-prime minister sharon referred also to the '67 borders but he had these phrases reflecting new realities. so i think a lot of what you're going to see today, behind the scenes, is prime minister netanyahu saying, look, i had this letter from the previous president to my predecessor, does that still hold? why
take us inside, based on your experience, take us inside that meeting. what sit going to be like between these two men today? >> well, i think prime minister netanyahu, who is very well-known for gamesmanship, has chosen to really play up this difference. because it isn't that big a difference. the white house certainly didn't intend this as a major policy shift. previous presidents have talked about a settlement being based on the 1967 lines. >> but this is the first official...
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is a first for us. it's the first. cellular pvc is great because it works like wood reacts like wood in some ways, but it doesn't rot like wood. love the sounds of that. all right, so we're just screwing this down, tommy? yep, screw it down right above the tongue. using a stainless steel screw here? stainless steel trim screws. so pretty much fastening the same way as we would if it were wood. well, if it was wood and we were using screws we'd have to pre-drill it first or we'd have to use nails. and it goes right in there no splitting. we're actually going to glue the last two pieces in, so let me show you. here's a piece right here that's going to go in. that's our next piece. that'll be glued down? we're going to glue that one down. our last piece will have to be cut on an angle and we'll tilt it into position, and that'll be glued down. okay. now once we get the first piece in we have to work fast get the second one get that in right away. okay, there's one. all right, now we've got to tilt that sec
is a first for us. it's the first. cellular pvc is great because it works like wood reacts like wood in some ways, but it doesn't rot like wood. love the sounds of that. all right, so we're just screwing this down, tommy? yep, screw it down right above the tongue. using a stainless steel screw here? stainless steel trim screws. so pretty much fastening the same way as we would if it were wood. well, if it was wood and we were using screws we'd have to pre-drill it first or we'd have to use...
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we know that god will reveal us. and he will give us a place to worship. >> reporter: finding a place right now will be difficult behind me. you can see the smell of smoke still lingers in the air. and there are fire alarms in the houses next door that continue to go off. firefighters say it could take a couple of weeks to figure out how this fire began. first, they're going to have to sift through all of that debris to tell. >> there's so much damage. the church has established a phone number for parishioners to call to find out about this weekend's services. >> that number is 410-238-4788. >>> it's been nearly two weeks since the first powerful storm. tonight, we're still feeling the impact. sky eye chopper 13 is over reisterstown road in northwest baltimore. it's one of the many cleanup areas, happening throughout maryland. not just the baltimore region. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. derek valcourt is following how more than a week of snow days will impact the rest of the school year. but we beg
we know that god will reveal us. and he will give us a place to worship. >> reporter: finding a place right now will be difficult behind me. you can see the smell of smoke still lingers in the air. and there are fire alarms in the houses next door that continue to go off. firefighters say it could take a couple of weeks to figure out how this fire began. first, they're going to have to sift through all of that debris to tell. >> there's so much damage. the church has established a...
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what do the witnesses tell us? the witnesses told us i was in the theater next door and bullets were coming through the wall. those bullets would be from the ak-47. those are the kinds of bullets that go through walls. he also has a shotgun which will give you a different kind of ammunition and probably, depending on the weapon, six or seven shells and then two handguns. so he was prepared to go through the ammo he had, discard those weapons, move on to the next weapon and the next and the next. when you see buckets of ammo in the apartment, this is clearly somebody who has been preparing for this for a while and had plenty of supplies. >> cbs news is now reporting that we have confirmed the name of the suspect. it is james holmes. he is age 24 years old. i also see that bob orr who john has been speaking with, talking about this apartment possibly being bob i-trapped and buckets of ammunition, also says they may see some kind much chemicals inside that apartment. >> that's right. those chemicals would be necessary
what do the witnesses tell us? the witnesses told us i was in the theater next door and bullets were coming through the wall. those bullets would be from the ak-47. those are the kinds of bullets that go through walls. he also has a shotgun which will give you a different kind of ammunition and probably, depending on the weapon, six or seven shells and then two handguns. so he was prepared to go through the ammo he had, discard those weapons, move on to the next weapon and the next and the...
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or 9. >> little disclaimer though, for some of us allergies hit us very hard. pollen count is through the roof right now. >> and we are across from central park. >> and for marysol as you've noticed this week has had no voice. thank you for being a trouper all week long. >> thank you. >> how about a little -- how about a little pampering? >> yes. mother's day is sunday. >> you deserve it. >> you're a busy mom. >> hello, two bouncing baby boys. >> i hope you're watching your mother right now. just ahead we're going to do a little pampering on the show for three special moms. "women's day" magazine choosing these deserving moms for mother's day makeovers. you're going to meet them and their families and we will reveal their glamorous new looks. >>> also ahead, nobody cooks your favorite food like mom, right? >> sure. >> maybe not everyone's mom. but if you're superchef spike mendelsohn, he and his mom are here for a little competition. who makes the best soufvlaki? spike, watch it. don't make us come over there. erica and i will help along and decide who the winn
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we won't use her name, but she asked us to show you her face. her village was destroyed by a militia, burned, in 2007. in addition to the three children, she lost her husband and her parents. your... your mother and your father were burned alive in their house? >> ( translated ): it wasn't only my family. there were about 280 people burned alive in their homes. >> pelley: she ran with three surviving children to a makeshift camp for the homeless. but then, the camp was attacked and there was a second massacre. when that round of the killing began, the people fled to the relative safety of this united nations post. now, this has grown into a camp of more than 13,000 people. in terms of food, they're largely fending for themselves. today, the united nations was distributing flour and beans and cooking oil, but the last time this happened was five months ago. most of the time, they forage for food outside the camp, and that is where she fell victim to the other atrocity of congo-- rape. >> ( translated ): we went to look for food, but also firewood
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"they didn't even let us in," he told us. "they said they wouldn't take injured civilians." he said his son bled to death. "he was just a normal young man, very quiet, very obedient." ( crying ) he was very loved. >> reporter: across the city, we saw signs of a different kind of suffering. syria's economy has been crippled by tough sanctions. basic necessities are scarce. people line up for cooking gas. so we've just had another blackout. now, the government has been keen to stress all along that here in damascus life goes on as normal, but certainly since i've been hereto last few days, electricity has been in and out. abu ahmed has no doubts about what would if the government discovered his stockpile. they would kill me, he said, simply. but he says that he is ready to die for his cause. he showed us a video on his cell phone of a man he says was shot in the heart by a sniper. >> two weeks ago. >> reporter: two weeks ago. his is the only face we can show you from syria. >> pelley: charissa joins us now. charisa, you were traveling alone in syria and spending a good deal of
"they didn't even let us in," he told us. "they said they wouldn't take injured civilians." he said his son bled to death. "he was just a normal young man, very quiet, very obedient." ( crying ) he was very loved. >> reporter: across the city, we saw signs of a different kind of suffering. syria's economy has been crippled by tough sanctions. basic necessities are scarce. people line up for cooking gas. so we've just had another blackout. now, the government...
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if they want to kill us, they kill us. >> pelley: you would die right here? >> ( translated ): yes. >> pelley: the villagers in the forest don't see why their families should be uprooted for a wildlife refuge they've never seen. but we found a different story down river in the mara itself, where the growing population of masai has been willing to compromise. >> dickson kaelo: the population is a wild problem. it's growing, and its growing everywhere. >> pelley: dickson kaelo works for a non-profit foundation that's paying the masai to turn over management of their land to a wildlife conservancy. >> kaelo: many of the families, before the conservancy started, were very poor, and quite a number of them now are able to survive and diversify away from just keeping cattle. >> pelley: the masai had been expanding their farms and grazing cattle near the migration routes. now, the conservancy manages their land for wildlife, tourists pay to see the wildlife, and the masai get a cut of the profits. families we talked to say they bring in an extra $200 a month, enough
if they want to kill us, they kill us. >> pelley: you would die right here? >> ( translated ): yes. >> pelley: the villagers in the forest don't see why their families should be uprooted for a wildlife refuge they've never seen. but we found a different story down river in the mara itself, where the growing population of masai has been willing to compromise. >> dickson kaelo: the population is a wild problem. it's growing, and its growing everywhere. >> pelley:...
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when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh-oh. ♪ [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. simply delicious. eggo nutri-grain waffles. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. hey, uh, what's up with your naked toilet paper? yeeaah, i noticed that, man. inappropriate. naked toilet paper? i don't know what you're... your cottonelle roll just sittin' out? seriously... it's primitive, man. yeah, you're taking it for granted. just cover it up. huh. a roll cover...fancy. that stuff will make your day. toilet paper that nice? deserves respect. respect the roll. [ female announcer ] new cottonelle clean care toilet paper. get a free roll cover at respecttheroll.com. >> osgood: welcome to the dining room of the miller house featuring custom table wear
when mom's on a health kick, all of us are. and now she's made us breakfast. uh-oh. ♪ [ male announcer ] eggo nutri-grain waffles. you know it's made with 8 grams of whole grain and is a good source of fiber. all they know is it tastes great. eggo nutri-grain waffles. simply delicious. eggo nutri-grain waffles. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance....
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that's what the programs on public television do for us. they help us not only to explore our own region and its communities, but different countries and cultures all over the world. and you know what? it does this commercial free, 365 days a year. please do your part right now to help us bring you more wonderful programs such as chesapeake bay by air. and if you contribute at certain levels we have some great thank you gifts. if you contribute $60, we will say thank you with the chesapeake bay by air dvd. this is the program you're watching right now. and it contains a bonus documentary called the skipjacks, which looks at an iconic fishing vessel. i'm sure you will find it fascinating. if you pledge $75, we will say thank you with the chesapeake bay by air on blu-ray. it's high definition. it's extraordinary. this also includes the skipjacks documentary. and please remember that these levels are just suggestions. any financial contribution is greatly appreciated. please ask about this station's basic membership level when you call the num
that's what the programs on public television do for us. they help us not only to explore our own region and its communities, but different countries and cultures all over the world. and you know what? it does this commercial free, 365 days a year. please do your part right now to help us bring you more wonderful programs such as chesapeake bay by air. and if you contribute at certain levels we have some great thank you gifts. if you contribute $60, we will say thank you with the chesapeake bay...
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we still have showers south of us, west of us, east of us. we have a lot of activity, south and east. seems to be moving off to the northeast right now. the stuff near washington. a lot of us may pass just to the south. and east of us over the bay. but did has weakened. there's still pretty good showers across the tide water of virginia there. and south of fredericksburg. still pretty good thunderstorms across southern virginia. in our region, we had a couple of sprinkles, that's about it. still had pretty good stuff going on, western maryland. all moving to the north. most of this has been because of the sun that came out. we had some instability. eastern shore. a couple of good cells up in upper portions of caroline county, moving up to the north as well. for the time being, widely scattered stuff. and any of the showers could be with heavy downpours. that's why we do have flash flood watches for harford, northern baltimore, and carroll county. temperature-wise right now, we're kind of mild, humid. 76. 72 in ocean city. 66 in oakland. local
we still have showers south of us, west of us, east of us. we have a lot of activity, south and east. seems to be moving off to the northeast right now. the stuff near washington. a lot of us may pass just to the south. and east of us over the bay. but did has weakened. there's still pretty good showers across the tide water of virginia there. and south of fredericksburg. still pretty good thunderstorms across southern virginia. in our region, we had a couple of sprinkles, that's about it....
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is that what the american people sent us near do? >> reporter: it was all enough to make congress lose patience with itself. congressman louie gohmert of texas. >> as a group, sometimes we do very stupid things. >> reporter: g.o.p. leadership aides accuse the white house of moving the goalpost throughout this negotiation. just yesterday, word had leaked out that the two sides were near ago deal but speaker boehner was always under enormous pressure from the tea party wing of his own party not to agree to any plan that included any tax revenues no matter how large the spending cuts that accompanied them. bob? >> schieffer: okay, thank you very much, nancy. well, the president has been holding a news conference. norah o'donnell was in the news conference. she's now outside with the other part of this story. norah? >> reporter: bob, there has been an extraordinary breakdown in trust in government here in washington between the speaker, speaker boehner, and the president of the united states. the speaker called president obama at 5:31 to
is that what the american people sent us near do? >> reporter: it was all enough to make congress lose patience with itself. congressman louie gohmert of texas. >> as a group, sometimes we do very stupid things. >> reporter: g.o.p. leadership aides accuse the white house of moving the goalpost throughout this negotiation. just yesterday, word had leaked out that the two sides were near ago deal but speaker boehner was always under enormous pressure from the tea party wing of...
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thank you for joining us this morning. >> 6:01. time for traffic and weather together on the 1's.. >> we did not get the worst of it. 10 inches of rain in parts of pennsylvania. we do not get the worst of it. it is all gone now. it may look a little dreary. we have a few clouds around baltimore right now. we will make it into the upper 60's this afternoon. we will get some sunshine to bake through. roads.o check the >> good morning. already some accidents out there. we are still dealing with some problems. we have a crash on 95 in howard county. it looks like traffic is building at 100. a couple more accidents -- one at route 32 in glenallan. we have a closure in anne arundel county on 450. just be careful and watch for detours. 11 minutes on the north side. 55 miles per hour on the j.f.x. no problems to report at ruxton road. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> thank you. congress is scheduled to be back in session today. >> they are working to make a deal. >> tara mergener has the latest on the shutdown. good morning. >> t
thank you for joining us this morning. >> 6:01. time for traffic and weather together on the 1's.. >> we did not get the worst of it. 10 inches of rain in parts of pennsylvania. we do not get the worst of it. it is all gone now. it may look a little dreary. we have a few clouds around baltimore right now. we will make it into the upper 60's this afternoon. we will get some sunshine to bake through. roads.o check the >> good morning. already some accidents out there. we are...
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. >> white in front of us! >> joining us now are storm chase ergs reed timer and chris chittick. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you know all about meterology. >> during the april 27 outbreak this year you had ef-4 and ef-5 tornadoes. ef-5 we don't want to intercept because it can scour the ground and two-foot trench in the ground and even our vehicle dominator can't stand up to. >> when you get to that point, and you have to make a decision while you still have enough time to get out of harm's way, have you ever cut it a little too close? >> sometimes we get in a position or are like what are we doing that? thought always goes through your brain but we have complete trust in our vehicle and, so far, kept us safe. >> you're the videographer. you have to trust the people driving the vehicle as well. when you look in the view finder, do you think i'm close enough? the zoom lens is working and this is getting dangerous and lets get out of here. >> i feel like i'm behind the view finder. i like to push the envelope. like i say, we have complete trust in the vehicle. i like t
. >> white in front of us! >> joining us now are storm chase ergs reed timer and chris chittick. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you know all about meterology. >> during the april 27 outbreak this year you had ef-4 and ef-5 tornadoes. ef-5 we don't want to intercept because it can scour the ground and two-foot trench in the ground and even our vehicle dominator can't stand up to. >> when you get to that point, and you have to make a decision while...
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we spoke to hamilton on "60 minutes" last year, and he told us that he saw armstrong use banned drugs, including the blood booster known as epo. he was using epo in the tour de france in 1999? >> correct. >> pelley: he was using epo in the tour de france in the year 2000? >> he used it before to prepare for the tour. >> pelley: and what about the tour in 2001? >> he used it to prepare for the tour. i can't say that he used it during the tour. >> pelley: what did you actually witness? >> uh, i mean-- i saw it in his refrigerator, you know. i saw him inject it. more than one time. >> pelley: you saw lance armstrong inject epo? >> yeah, like, we all did. like i did many, many times. >> pelley: you saw it more than once? >> i saw it a couple of times. >> pelley: it was in that '99 tour de france that hamilton says armstrong used another drug called andreo. >> it's a little red pill that basically is what is inside is just an oil, a special oil. another way to take it is you get a little like eye dropper thing and you ha glass container of it. take it that way, too. with me. you know. >> p
we spoke to hamilton on "60 minutes" last year, and he told us that he saw armstrong use banned drugs, including the blood booster known as epo. he was using epo in the tour de france in 1999? >> correct. >> pelley: he was using epo in the tour de france in the year 2000? >> he used it before to prepare for the tour. >> pelley: and what about the tour in 2001? >> he used it to prepare for the tour. i can't say that he used it during the tour. >>...
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: clarissa ward joins us now. clarissa, i wonder, since the assad government has such tight control over most of the country, how are those men getting those weapons we see? >> reporter: well, the men i was with say they actually brought their weapons with them when they defected and they try to confiscate anything they can when they're launching those raids on the syrian army. but they did acknowledge that there is a shortage of weapons and we've seen one way they've tried to deal with that situation is by having weapons smuggled in from neighboring countries like turkey and lebanon. >> pelley: clarissa, thanks very much. for his part, president assad describes the opposition as "armed gangs seeking to divide syria." in the race for the republican presidential nomination, the first votes will be cast four weeks from today in iowa and a cbs news/noims poll out tonight finds newt gingrich way out in front leading his here inest opponents there nearly 2-1. take a look. among republican caucus voters, gingrich is fav
: clarissa ward joins us now. clarissa, i wonder, since the assad government has such tight control over most of the country, how are those men getting those weapons we see? >> reporter: well, the men i was with say they actually brought their weapons with them when they defected and they try to confiscate anything they can when they're launching those raids on the syrian army. but they did acknowledge that there is a shortage of weapons and we've seen one way they've tried to deal with...
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they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi... florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more
they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating...
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and he lifted us up and reminded us that we could be a special city. with that wobblebly little walk, -- wobbley little walk and the cap that seemed to small or big, depending on which he was wearing and the baltimore city and state next ties that only came halfway down his chest, he carried with him a set of basic values that would ultimately define both his era and his persona. for him, it meant that we should work hard, play by the rules. love our country, cherish our faith. and respect our elderly. those values to him meant what moses brought down from mount sign knew was not the 10 suggestions but rather a blueprint for life. he believed the road to the future is always under construction. and he believed that if you win the rat race, you are still a rat. so, enjoy life was his admonition and try to make a difference in someone else's life. for him, life was not a dress rehearsal and retirement was never an option. >> so long from now, when future generations peer through the telescope of history. let them say of him that when it came to caring fo
and he lifted us up and reminded us that we could be a special city. with that wobblebly little walk, -- wobbley little walk and the cap that seemed to small or big, depending on which he was wearing and the baltimore city and state next ties that only came halfway down his chest, he carried with him a set of basic values that would ultimately define both his era and his persona. for him, it meant that we should work hard, play by the rules. love our country, cherish our faith. and respect our...
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jon lapook to join us. you were showing us earlier that people with elevated blood sugar can do a lot. >> we found a large study of people with prediabetes and it turns out the combination of diet, exercise, and weight loss can lower the risk of them getting type 2 diabetes by 58%. that's a huge reduction. >> pelley: we know, you've been tell us for years, obesity can double the risks, but tom hanks is not obese. >> but even being a little overweight can block the action of insulin and 15 to 20% of people who have type 2 diabetes are a normal weight. it's not just weight. it's genes. it's lifestyle, and then there's aging. even if you're not obese, aging itself can lower the ability of the pancreas to make insulin and lower the ability of the body to respond to it. you have that plus a genetic tendency can add up to diabetes of diabetes as you get older. >> pelley: lifestyle modifications our best defense? >> it sounds boring, but you know what is not boring, not getting diabetes. >> pelley: the government
jon lapook to join us. you were showing us earlier that people with elevated blood sugar can do a lot. >> we found a large study of people with prediabetes and it turns out the combination of diet, exercise, and weight loss can lower the risk of them getting type 2 diabetes by 58%. that's a huge reduction. >> pelley: we know, you've been tell us for years, obesity can double the risks, but tom hanks is not obese. >> but even being a little overweight can block the action of...
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the rest of you, stay with us. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. ♪ [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. ♪ keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. [ female announcer ] so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. ♪ because it is. choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. - oh, we miss you, honey. - i'll be home soon. until then, i have my wingman helping me out. tommy? -...
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dave price joins us. hey, dave. >> i've found the last woman in america who bought >>> good morning, let's look at the forecast for the day. clearing skies today and partly sunny and 78 degrees will be the high. it will be a pleasant afternoon. tonight, clear aid 58 and tomorrow, wow, sunny and a high of 90. by the way, it's in the upper 60s right now. and 90 the next few days and thundershowers and friday, 81 and we're clearing out for the weekek >>> by the way, speaking of the fine men and women in the u.s. services, fleet week begins tomorrow in new york city. the parade of sails tomorrow. get out and if you see any of these folks on the streets, say thank you for all that you do. that's a quick look at the weather. harry, inside to you. >>> on sunday, jim head was speeding down a topeka, kansas track when his car exploded. using all of his 30 years of experience, he kept the flaming vehicle off the wall and somehow emerged from the inferno relatively in-skaiteunscathed. jim and his wife tammy join us
dave price joins us. hey, dave. >> i've found the last woman in america who bought >>> good morning, let's look at the forecast for the day. clearing skies today and partly sunny and 78 degrees will be the high. it will be a pleasant afternoon. tonight, clear aid 58 and tomorrow, wow, sunny and a high of 90. by the way, it's in the upper 60s right now. and 90 the next few days and thundershowers and friday, 81 and we're clearing out for the weekek >>> by the way,...